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Re: OT---Ice Age--interesting!


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Posted by Dave from MN on January 12, 2009 at 04:37:13 from (96.24.108.212):

In Reply to: OT---Ice Age--interesting! posted by LenND on January 11, 2009 at 19:42:55:

This winter is cold here in MN, lots of snow, and cold. I don't believe in 'man caused' global warming. I do believe the earth will have natural warming and cooling periods, and always has, may be in decade intervals like we have seen in my lifetime, or it may go into a century long period like most believe has happened in the past. I also believe in God, that is my faith and my right to believe. I believe it is in Gods hands and what happens is his will. I also believe that the vial things that we do in life will may lead to the creator ending it some how, but not cow farts and the fact that we have old cars, burn wood, and once in a great while don't recycle something. Every one her in MN is complaining how long, cold, and snowy the winter has been. So far to me is is pretty much a mild winter compared to the 70's. Back then a snowstorm dumped 10"-20" snow and lasted a couple days, it was usually cold early and we deer hunted in snow, and the ice was thick enough to drive on the lakes and enjoy Christmas in the fish house. I remember in the 90's maybe '93'-95 we had almost a week of 100+ degree days. It is what it will be and it may some day be what is was 10,000 years ago. we cant control that. We can just live right and conserve and be earth respectful when we can. Most "go green" global warming sensationalizers don't even practice what the preach. It's all sensationalized for one reason. GREED. Yes there are those that are out there that truly believe it and honestly want to help their cause, just like the hippies in the 70's. Next decade it'll be another crisis or cause that will have people in a uproar. Just my opinion. It's gonna be cold out this week with a high of -5, so today I plan and stock up the wood, plug in the tractors, make sure the cows have a weeks supply of hay. Live one day at a time, and appreciate the fact we have one more day whether it's warm or it's cold.


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